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  • Chucktownsteeler
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    • May 2008
    • 6685

    #31
    At least we don't have this guy anymore. Zero catches and he has zero wins since we traded him.

    Help me find my post proving I am a Yinzer!

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    • hawaiiansteel
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 35216

      #32
      Chase Claypool's status shaky after lackluster opener for Bears

      Sep 13, 2023

      LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Chase Claypool's lackluster performance against the Green Bay Packers could put the Chicago Bears wide receiver in jeopardy of being inactive on Sunday at Tampa Bay.

      Claypool was targeted twice by quarterback Justin Fields, and both passes resulted in incompletions. It was his effort blocking on the perimeter -- which resulted in multiple missed assignments and hindered the Bears' short passing game -- that was the subject of criticism on social media after videos circulated of the wide receiver's apparent lack of effort.

      It was also the topic of conversation between Claypool and Bears coach Matt Eberflus following Chicago's 38-20 season-opening loss.

      "You all saw the plays that ... and again, the perimeter blocking needed to improve for all of us," Eberflus said. "And we're gonna get that, work hard to get that done."

      Claypool practiced without limitations during the two weeks leading up to the Packers game after injuring his hamstring in early August. Although he visited the injury tent twice against Green Bay, his struggles were not due to injury, according to Eberflus.

      The Bears coach said that Claypool had "displayed good technique in practice" on his blocking, which is why coaches put him in position to do so against Green Bay. Chicago wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown, who is known for his blocking, was inactive for Week 1 as a healthy scratch.

      "He's a great run-blocker for us," Fields said of St. Brown. "He always has been since last year and he knows the playbook like the back of his hand. He's really smart. I think he's a leader in the receiver room. So just that part. Perimeter blocking, he's really good at that. I think that's probably one thing that we missed. I don't really make those calls, so not really a question for me."

      Eberflus left all options on the table when asked whether the Bears would consider making Claypool inactive against the Buccaneers.

      "We're looking at all possibilities right now," he said. "I'm not going to talk about who's going to be up or down for the game right now, for obvious reasons. We're looking at all things to make our team better -- who's going to be up and who's going to be down in terms of the active roster."

      The stakes are high for the Bears and Claypool to get the wide receiver on track. Chicago sent the No. 32 pick in the draft to Pittsburgh for Claypool last November, and his production has not met the price of acquiring him. In eight games with the Bears, including the opener, Claypool has totaled 14 catches for 140 yards.

      Chase Claypool's lackluster performance against the Packers could put the Bears wide receiver in jeopardy of being inactive for Week 2.

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      • Prowler
        Pro Bowler
        • Apr 2010
        • 1820

        #33
        Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
        Chase Claypool's status shaky after lackluster opener for Bears

        Sep 13, 2023

        LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Chase Claypool's lackluster performance against the Green Bay Packers could put the Chicago Bears wide receiver in jeopardy of being inactive on Sunday at Tampa Bay.

        Claypool was targeted twice by quarterback Justin Fields, and both passes resulted in incompletions. It was his effort blocking on the perimeter -- which resulted in multiple missed assignments and hindered the Bears' short passing game -- that was the subject of criticism on social media after videos circulated of the wide receiver's apparent lack of effort.

        It was also the topic of conversation between Claypool and Bears coach Matt Eberflus following Chicago's 38-20 season-opening loss.

        "You all saw the plays that ... and again, the perimeter blocking needed to improve for all of us," Eberflus said. "And we're gonna get that, work hard to get that done."

        Claypool practiced without limitations during the two weeks leading up to the Packers game after injuring his hamstring in early August. Although he visited the injury tent twice against Green Bay, his struggles were not due to injury, according to Eberflus.

        The Bears coach said that Claypool had "displayed good technique in practice" on his blocking, which is why coaches put him in position to do so against Green Bay. Chicago wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown, who is known for his blocking, was inactive for Week 1 as a healthy scratch.

        "He's a great run-blocker for us," Fields said of St. Brown. "He always has been since last year and he knows the playbook like the back of his hand. He's really smart. I think he's a leader in the receiver room. So just that part. Perimeter blocking, he's really good at that. I think that's probably one thing that we missed. I don't really make those calls, so not really a question for me."

        Eberflus left all options on the table when asked whether the Bears would consider making Claypool inactive against the Buccaneers.

        "We're looking at all possibilities right now," he said. "I'm not going to talk about who's going to be up or down for the game right now, for obvious reasons. We're looking at all things to make our team better -- who's going to be up and who's going to be down in terms of the active roster."

        The stakes are high for the Bears and Claypool to get the wide receiver on track. Chicago sent the No. 32 pick in the draft to Pittsburgh for Claypool last November, and his production has not met the price of acquiring him. In eight games with the Bears, including the opener, Claypool has totaled 14 catches for 140 yards.

        https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...r-opener-bears
        Thank God, we got rid of this clown. So much potential he had. What a waste of talent!








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        • NorthCoast
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          • Sep 2008
          • 26057

          #34
          Bears fans are referring to him as their Pick #32.... yikes.

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          • hawaiiansteel
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 35216

            #35

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            • Mr.wizard
              Legend
              • May 2014
              • 6617

              #36
              Ya he struggled but DJ Moore also only had 2 catches for 25 yards. If that continues Claypool won't be the only disgruntled receiver.

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              • crushedspirit
                Pro Bowler
                • Feb 2021
                • 2201

                #37
                Originally posted by Mr.wizard
                Ya he struggled but DJ Moore also only had 2 catches for 25 yards. If that continues Claypool won't be the only disgruntled receiver.
                Honestly, that's on Fields, who looks like garbage when passing. Watched JT break down week 1 film on his channel, and you could see Moore wide open many times but Fields is very slow to process information and has no anticipation throws in his tool book.

                Good luck Bears

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                • feltdizz
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 27131

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Mr.wizard
                  Ya he struggled but DJ Moore also only had 2 catches for 25 yards. If that continues Claypool won't be the only disgruntled receiver.
                  Fields is another Buckeye QB that looks suspect as a passer. I thought he would break the cycle but as of now, he hasn’t impressed.

                  Maybe Stroud is the one? lol
                  Steelers 27
                  Rats 16

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                  • Chucktownsteeler
                    Legend
                    • May 2008
                    • 6685

                    #39
                    Originally posted by feltdizz
                    Fields is another Buckeye QB that looks suspect as a passer. I thought he would break the cycle but as of now, he hasn’t impressed.

                    Maybe Stroud is the one? lol
                    I think Stroud is the worst of the bunch. He had perhaps the best Wrs assembled in college football history. I wouldn't count on him.
                    Help me find my post proving I am a Yinzer!

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                    • Chucktownsteeler
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                      • May 2008
                      • 6685

                      #40
                      Burrow and the kid currently at Texas (Ewers) may be the best Ohio State had and they both transferred.
                      Help me find my post proving I am a Yinzer!

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                      • crushedspirit
                        Pro Bowler
                        • Feb 2021
                        • 2201

                        #41
                        CJ looked pretty good on film week 1. At least he can anticipate throws and showed poise in the pocket. The guy was mostly under duress vs a legit D on the road but faired well in my opinion. Liked his game tape more than the other 2 rook QBs after the first game.

                        As for Fields, he simply cannot play the way they're asking him to in the pocket. They need to let him be his athletic self and run.

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                        • Mr.wizard
                          Legend
                          • May 2014
                          • 6617

                          #42
                          Originally posted by crushedspirit
                          Honestly, that's on Fields, who looks like garbage when passing. Watched JT break down week 1 film on his channel, and you could see Moore wide open many times but Fields is very slow to process information and has no anticipation throws in his tool book.

                          Good luck Bears
                          Ya that's what I mean, If you don't get the receivers involved eventually they will get disgruntled. Hell I watched it with AJ Brown on the Eagles last night, they were winning by 2 scores Running it down the Vikings throat and Brown is throwing a fit about not getting the ball.

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                          • hawaiiansteel
                            Legend
                            • May 2008
                            • 35216

                            #43
                            am I ever glad we traded this cancer away:

                            Chase Claypool upset by Bears' losses, unsure he's in best spot

                            ESPN

                            Bears wide receiver Chase Claypool expressed frustration over his team's 0-3 start and answered "no" when asked if he has been put in the best position to showcase his skill set.

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                            • Steel Maniac
                              Banned
                              • Apr 2017
                              • 19472

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Mr.wizard
                              Ya that's what I mean, If you don't get the receivers involved eventually they will get disgruntled. Hell I watched it with AJ Brown on the Eagles last night, they were winning by 2 scores Running it down the Vikings throat and Brown is throwing a fit about not getting the ball.
                              You saw it with Marquis Brown of the Ravens when he wanted out.

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                              • hawaiiansteel
                                Legend
                                • May 2008
                                • 35216

                                #45
                                Originally posted by Steel Maniac
                                You saw it with Marquis Brown of the Ravens when he wanted out.
                                stop your lying:

                                Cardinals WR Marquise Brown defends Ravens QB Lamar Jackson by calling out false narrative

                                https://ravenswire.usatoday.com/2022...lse-narrative/

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